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Saturday, October 17, 2009

THE CREAM OF THE CROP!!!


OM THUMPS PARK CITY TO COMPLETE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

OM web news services 

Brad Pino Stadium.- Cottonwood, Utah (Oct. 17, 2009).--Bosnian midfielder Admir Softic delivered a spectacular goal in the 85th minute to close the scoring as Olympique Montreux clinically defeated Park City Newpark to set the tone for the championship dance that took place after the game.

Admiradona, as Admir is called nowadays for his dribbling and passing skills, was only making his comeback to the Premiership team after weeks out with a calf injury.




Right corner back Kalu18 (12th), midfielder Jimmy Cuadros (29th), full back Luis Garcia (49th), and forward David Chevez (PK, 67th) also scored goals.

“All of the pieces are working just as planned,” said manager Bel-Ami. “We are riding on a wave of success the past few weeks.”

With Jimmy delivering yet another strong performance, and captain Ivan “Tiva” Morales on top of his game, it was only a matter of time before the Olympians took total control of the game despite the workmanlike effort of the men from Summit County.

The only blemish for OM came when Park City scored in the 54th minute as OM keeper Joe Mennino failed to parry a stoppable shot from the right side of the field. The ball sailed over the keeper into the net.

Central defender Michael Smith and Luis Garcia did a good job containing Park City’s early enthusiasm. Park City’s talisman player Antonio Salcedo rarely threatened Bel-Ami’s well-organized men, except for one well-placed pass to a winger. However, OM right back Parker Haycock stepped in and defused the play.

“When a team plays like this, it’s nearly impossible to stop,” said Park City manager Dennis Hogglin. “We’ve got to learn from this, roll up our sleeves and prepare for next season.”

The victory today effectively seals the Premiership title that eluded Olympique Montreux’s Red Devils last year after the side won the trophy the previous three years. The Premiership team finished the season four points ahead of second place Westminster College.

“The difference this year is that most of my players are coachable and follow game plans. The players trust in me and in my abilities. The results speak for themselves,” said Bel-Ami. “Both OM teams are champions in their respective division. I am happy with our achievements.”

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